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They and taught
They involve only simple mathematics that are taught in grammar school arithmetic classes.
They should know simple exercises that could prepare less fortunate children for the sports we will demand be taught.
They encouraged farming and agriculture and taught farming and cultivation techniques, as they believed that agricultural development was the key to a stable and prosperous society.
They lived and taught among the Lamanites between the years 91 and 77 B. C.
They taught a few thousand young people from elementary school to high school.
They taught a few thousand young people from elementary school to high school.
They settled in Madison, where William taught music lessons and served as the secretary to the newly formed Unitarian society.
They encouraged George to continue his intellectual pursuits, and " Aunt Susan " taught him the basics of reading and writing.
They nursed Audubon to recovery and taught him English, including the Quaker form of using " thee " and " thou ", otherwise then anachronistic.
They organized the Women in Peacebuilding Network ( WIPNET ), and issued a statement of intent: " In the past we were silent, but after being killed, raped, dehumanized, and infected with diseases, and watching our children and families destroyed, war has taught us that the future lies in saying NO to violence and YES to peace!
They were all called Bruce and taught at the Philosophy Department of the University of Woolloomooloo.
They thus claimed that human " excellence " was not an accident of fate or a prerogative of noble birth, but an art or " techne " that could be taught and learned.
They taught that every argument could be countered with an opposing argument, that an argument's effectiveness derived from how " likely " it appeared to the audience ( its probability of seeming true ), and that any probability argument could be countered with an inverted probability argument.
They also taught and were known for their ability to make the weaker ( or worse ) argument the stronger ( or better ).
They follow Klingon customs as first taught to them by Worf ( DS9: " Children of Time ").
They showed that the Sun rotated, and their comings and goings showed that the Sun changed, contrary to Aristotle ( who taught that all celestial bodies were perfect, unchanging spheres ).
They sought to ban evolution as a topic for study in the schools or, failing that, to relegate it to the status of unproven hypothesis perhaps taught alongside the biblical version of creation.
They were awestruck to hear it was Son House, whom they knew as " the man who taught Robert Johnson ".
He warded off the evil hour that seemed approaching, he infused vigour into our arms, he taught the nation to speak again as England used to speak to foreign powers ... Pitt, on entering upon administration, had found the nation at the lowest ebb in point of power and reputation ... France, who meant to be feared, was feared heartily ... They were willing to trust that France would be so good as to ruin us by inches.
They concluded that phonics is a very effective way to teach children to read at the word level, more effective than what is known as the " embedded phonics " approach of whole language ( where phonics was taught opportunistically in the context of literature ).
They taught me that trust and helped me to articulate it.
They are taught by a stereotypical teacher, who is known as Teacher ( his wife is called Mrs Teacher ).
They are taught about how to respond to a premature deployment of their parachute in the aircraft, the need to push their static line into the hands of the safety or jumpmaster to prevent the line from becoming entangled around the next jumper and proper procedures in case the aircraft has an emergency.
She taught ' Workshop in the Novel ' at New York University in 1943 and 1944, and also worked as a Hollywood screenwriter in the 1940s, contributing to the Madame Curie biopic and the John Ford and John Wayne war movie, They Were Expendable.

They and literacy
" They suggest that improvements in GDP, education, literacy, and nutrition may have an effect on IQ mainly through reducing the intensity of infectious diseases.
They instituted a policy of mass literacy, devoted significant resources to health care, and promoted gender equality.
They typically collect information about families or households in addition to individual characteristics such as age, sex, marital status, literacy / education, employment status, and occupation, and geographical location.
They worked in Bosnia where literacy was lowest and the oral tradition was, in the term used by Parry and Lord, " purest ".
They sent money home, propping up a sleepy rural economy, and by late 20th century, the region had achieved first-world health standards and near universal literacy.
They proceeded to restrict the rights of most blacks and many poor whites to vote by imposing new requirements for poll taxes, subjective literacy tests, more strict residency requirements and other elements difficult for laborers to satisfy.
They work with teachers around the world, training them in the importance of information literacy and providing resources for them to use in their classrooms.
They provided basic literacy education alongside religious instruction.
They propose that this occur as “ meaningful integration of local and global forces ,” or glocalization, of educational leadership through achievement of glocal literacy in nine specific domains: political literacy, economic literacy, cultural literacy, moral literacy, pedagogical literacy, information literacy, organizational literacy, spiritual and religious literacy, and temporal literacy.
They were easy to learn and led to almost universal literacy among the Canadian Ojibwe and Cree within a few years.
They even contributed to the development of literacy.
They are generally introduced to try to bring access to information and communication technologies in rural communities, but often find significant obstacles in the high cost of connectivity, low digital literacy in the community and high maintenance costs, and are thus forced to shut down.
They are valued for their distinctiveness from the Latin script of the dominant colonial languages and for the ease with which literacy can be achieved ; indeed, by the late 19th century the Cree had achieved what may have been one of the highest rates of literacy in the world.
They have low levels of literacy and health.

They and enable
They have a relatively long, spiral-shaped gut to enable them to digest this diet.
They have their origins in the tools developed in the 18th century by makers of clocks and watches and scientific instrument makers to enable them to batch-produce small mechanisms.
They account for 14 % of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate.
They were also aware that, unlike steam and internal combustion engines, virtually no serious development work had been carried out on the Stirling engine for many years and asserted that modern materials and know-how should enable great improvements.
" They are not enough to enable shamanizing as a full-time activity.
They provide information on hierarchical relations in order to employ semantic compression to reduce language diversity and enable the system to match word meanings, independently from sets of words used.
They have long, slender bodies, which enable them to follow their prey into burrows.
They are to listen actively to enable themselves to share their ideas and questions in response to those presented by others.
They will enable the main channel on each frequency to be broadcast with digital quality and to reduce the multipath interference that sometimes affects FM analog broadcasting.
They seek to promote a strong and vibrant defense-industrial base that can develop and provide technologies that will enable the United States to maintain its military superiority.
They are equipped with high visibility driving cabs to enable the operator to see the terrain and more easily manipulate mounted tools.
They contain springs and / or a rubber foam and plywood combination which make the floor bouncy, soften the impact of landings and enable the gymnast to gain height when tumbling.
They wanted to create " a notation that should enable the analyst to organize the problem around any piece of hardware ".
They are generally less flat and are curved to catch more water which will enable racing paddlers to maximize the efficiency of their stroke.
They developed the HP Interface Bus ( HP-IB ) to enable easier interconnection between instruments and controllers ( computers and other instruments ).
They are identifiable by their huge feet and claws which enable them to walk on floating vegetation in the shallow lakes that are their preferred habitat.
They instead see a need for Israeli society to enable people to express the differences and the exclusivity of every stream and sector.
They have thin pointed down-curved bills, which they can use to extricate insects from bark, but they have brush-like tongues, which enable them to also feed on nectar.
At least some of the species also have adaptations in their behavior to enable them to approach potential hosts They also have an adaptation of the jaw that enables them to lash out sideways in passing a victim ; the jaw is asymmetrical, and there is continuous selection for the asymmetry that currently is less frequent in the population, because host fishes are more alert to defend themselves on the side on which they have been attacked in the past.
They concluded that the Saigon government and the U. S. presence were so unpopular with the population of the South that a broad-based attack would spark a spontaneous uprising of the population, which, if the offensive was successful, would enable the communists to sweep to a quick, decisive victory.
They have small pits on the snout which hold electro-receptors called the ampullae of Lorenzini which enable them to detect electric fields, including the weak electrical impulses generated by prey, which helps them to hunt.
They may have manual backup mechanisms to enable hand-driven respiration in the absence of power ( such as the mechanical ventilator integrated into an anaesthetic machine.
They were stunned by the accident and for a time could not move until Taugwalder son descended to enable them to advance.
They enable communities to help themselves and provide a vital link between the local authority and the communities which they serve.

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